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    Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse

    1997 · Mystery · 1h 42m

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  1. The Pale Horse. The Pale Horse is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 6 November 1961, [1] and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. [2] [3] The UK edition retailed at fifteen shillings (15/- = 75p) [1] and the US edition at $3.75. [3]

    • Agatha Christie
    • 256 (first edition, hardcover)
    • 1961
    • 6 November 1961
  2. The Pale Horse: With Kaya Scodelario, Georgina Campbell, Rufus Sewell, Sean Pertwee. Is a trio of witches responsible for a series of sudden deaths or is there a rational explanation?

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  3. The Pale Horse is a British mystery television miniseries broadcast as two episodes in 2020. Written by Sarah Phelps, the serial is loosely based on Agatha Christie 's novel of the same name. It is Phelps' fifth adaptation of a Christie work for the BBC. Directed by Leonora Lonsdale, [1] it stars Rufus Sewell and Kaya Scodelario.

  4. A doctor conferring with Scotland Yard had read The Pale Horse and realised that the mysterious "Bovingdon bug" was actually thallium poisoning. The black magic theme is handled in a masterly and sinister fashion, and to give away what lay behind it would be unforgivable. This is a book which nobody should miss. The Guardian.

  5. Sort. S1 E1 - Part 1. March 12, 2020. 60min. 13+. A mysterious list of names is found in the shoe of a dead woman. What is the connection to the village of Much Deeping? This video is currently unavailable. S1 E2 - Part 2.

  6. Rated: 4/5 • Jun 18, 2020. Apr 22, 2020. Apr 16, 2020. When a murder investigation is launched into the death of a young woman, a mysterious list of names is discovered in her shoe, prompting an ...

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  8. The Pale Horse retains many of the characteristics of Agatha Christie's earliest cozy mysteries - country fêtes and bazaars, afternoon tea, parish vicars and their long-suffering wives and the obligatory parlour room confrontation with the suspects. Agatha Christie even allows herself a cameo appearance in the novel in the person of twittering ...

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